Sewing cabinet



v R. IRIARTE SEWING CABINET Aug. 21, 1934.

Filed Feb. 20, 1953 -INVENTOR.

Patented Aug. 21, 1934 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2 Claims.

The invention relates to a wooden cabinet which revolves either way andis best described as follows:

Fig. 1 is a plan view of the revolving cabinet,

taken on lines B--B, of Fig. 2, with lids removed-showing, also, one ofthe pivoted drawers partly opened.

Fig. 2 is an elevation of the revolving cabinet.

Fig. 3 is a half section of the revolving cabinet on lines AA of Fig. 2.

In detail, my construction is as follows: The cabinet generally isdivided into upper, middle and lower compartments, designated on thedrawings by the numerals 3, 2, and 4, respectively.

In general, compartment 4 comprises that portion between the, base, 1'7,and the lower horizontal partition, 18, with its upward extension, 1.

Adapted for reception within said general compartment are pivotablymounted drawers, 8, in series, each provided with a knob, 5, for openingpurposes, and a check, 6, affixed to the underside of said partition 18.

In general, compartment 2 comprises that pontion between the saidhorizontal partition, 18, and the top of the structure. It is dividedinto a series of compartments by means of vertical partitions, 7.

In general, compartment 3 comprises that portion between the upperhorizontal partition, 19, with its upward extension, 20, and the top ofthe structure.

Lids, 9 and 14, provided with hinges, 16, constitute hinged covers forcompartments 2 and 3, respectively. By means of a notch, 15, on theunderside of lid 9, adapted to co-act with lid 14 (see Fig. 3), bothlids maybe. maintained in open position, if desired.

The cabinet is rotatable by means of a shaft,

13, afiixed to the base, 17, thereof; said shaft is set in an annularrecess in a pedestal support, 11, suitably provided with braces, 12. Iprovide an additional brace, or plate, 10, for said cabinet, locateddirectly below the same; it rests on top of the pedestal and is providedat its center with an aperture so as to permit the shaft, 13, to extendtherethrough.

I am aware that the mode of vertical revolving either way is a verycommon system in any num- 5 ber of several types of different machinery,yet,

I claim:

1. In a device of the character described, a pedestal; a cabinetrotatable on a shaft mounted in said pedestal; a horizontally disposedpartition for dividing said cabinet into upper and lower sections;pivoted drawers for said lower section;

a series of vertically disposed partitions for dividing said uppersection into major compartments; additional horizontally disposedpartitions a for forming a minor compartment in each major compartment;a hinged cover for each minor compartment; a hinged cover for each majorcompartment so positioned as to overlap said minor compartment hingedcover when in close position; each major compartment cover notched onits lower side to receive its corresponding minor compartment cover soas to maintain both covers in open position.

2. A rotatable cabinet comprised of upper and 3 lower sections; suitablepartitions for dividing said upper section into major .and minorcompartments; a hinged cover for each major compartment; a hinged coverfor each minor compartment; said major compartment hinged cover notchedon its under surface to receive said minor compartment hinged cover soas to maintain both said covers in open position.

RICARDO IRIARTE.

